Can's speak to Kindle, but gregorio pdfs show up fine  on an iPod, iPhone, or 
iPad. I use my iPhone for gregorio pdfs and have a copy of the Liber Usualis on 
it as well.

As to Kindle, I think it supports jpeg. I know of no way to automatically 
output jpeg files from Latex, but once you have the pdf file, there are ways of 
converting each page to jpeg. One would need to open the document and then 
re-save each page as a jpeg. Imagemagick comes to mind and has command line 
tools that could automate such a task.



On Oct 12, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Innocent Smith wrote:

> Dear Gregorio-users,
> 
> Is there any way to output pdfs where each page is an image rather than a 
> page with the Gregorio output as a font? I am curious whether it would be 
> possible to look at Gregorio produced pdfs on a Kindle, for instance, which 
> does not display the Gregorio font properly, although the text shows up fine.
> 
> Yours,
> 
> br. Innocent
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